Beloit Catholic High School - Arista Yearbook (Beloit, WI)

 - Class of 1965

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November, 1964 Music Notes PageS The Hornke-Dickop Chap- ter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars organization recently presented an American Flag to the Band. Mr. Farina, di- rector, accepted the flag, which will be displayed at upcoming musical events. The band has been busy playing for all home football games, providing half-time entertainment and joining in on the cheers. It journeyed with the football team to Madison Edgewood and per formed a drill with their band on the field. Bond members are now preparing the musical score “King John for the John F. Kennedy Memorial Program in the gym on November 22. ♦ Looking ahead, the band will be practicing more ex- tensive numbers which they will perform for the public during the Christmas Concert Dec. 20. • e e Mrs. Wotson and the choruses are pleased that the Music Guild has purchased new aluminum risers to be used for future programs. At the same time twenty-five additional robes were pur- chased to take care of in- creased chorus membership. Margie Meyers onor Students Named Mr. Clare Austin and Mr. Bill Waugh, of the Dickop-Homke Post of the DAV present an American flag to Mr. Jack Farina, BCHS Band Director. Press Club Covers All News Aspects Members of the Press Club voted to split their regularly joint meetings into smaller groups at every other meeting this year, so that members can learn more about one particular field of “paper production. The groups are separated according to news, sports, feature, lay-out, editorial, art and photography. Editors from ARISTA will try to offer writing hints and individual help in the groups they head. Club officers are Terry Petit, president; Pat Choudoir, vice president; Diane Schaul, secretary; and Pete Piazza, treasurer. Sister M. Gregory is moderator for the Press club as well as for the ARISTA. Murphy Call Clare When you reach the moon, see if they have a northwestern mutual agent to serve you. Marie Be the winner!» Take the trophy wearing Jack Winter stretch pants and color-matched sweaters. Visit COUNTRYWEAR today! Twenty-two BCHS student , 5 boys and 17 girls, received “High Honors’ on the honor roll this quarter. Students must have an A- average to receive this rating. “Honors’ rating was given to 34 boys and 60 girls who had a B average. The “High Honors’’ went SENIORS: Marsha Dalles, Linda Holmberg, Peter Obli- gato, Patricia Spano. JUNIORS: Raymond Cipra, Mary Egdorf, Nancy Fen rick, Ann Toffanetti. SOPHOMORES: Michale Chekouras, Maribeth Cousin, Kevin Lauer, Marjorie Meyers, Susan Ryan, Karen Zimbrich. FRESHMEN: John Bryant, Martha Egdorf, Jane Foreman, Catherine Lauer, Susan Ma- loney, Barbara Smith, Peter St. Peter. Those receiving “Honors were: SENIORS: Jeanne Brown, John Carlson, Elizabeth Chamon, Gerald Conway, Joseph Cousin, Mary Lou Finley, Margaret Fitz- Gerald, Jeffrey Fuhrtnann, Donald Goldsworthy, Terese Gregus, William Hackett, Arthur K pitanoff, Alan Kobus, Shirley Kulawinski, John McLaughlin, Lois Merlet, Linda Osborn, Theresa Petit, Peter Piazza, Diane Schaul, Martha Takacs, Linda White. JUNIORS: Gina Agostinelli, Jean Be hr man, Marilyn Bugni, Barbara Demos, Carol Gannon, Jane Hamill, Jean Hamill, Ellen Hansen, Mary Holmberg, Margaret Mary I mm. Mary Preston, Linda Rapp, Sandra Schultz, Jan Toubl, Barbara Warriner, James Wright, Bernard Zickert. SOPHOMORES: Jane Aeschli- mann, Paulette Archambault, Richard Asplund, Nancy Belve- dere, Holly Broderick, Margie Engler, Patricia FitzGerald, Ann George, Nancy Hanish, Fred Haselow, Barbara Hudson, Gerald Kennedy, Gerald Koscinski, Stephen O'Connell, Cynthia Parker, Gerald Pech, John Per- kins, Louis Pody, Janice Poeschl, Gloria Sierra, Jane Tr afford, Linda Tyler, Kevin Van Kampen, Daryl Van Landeghem, Cynthia Wieland, Patncia Wolf, Patricia Y an ul is. FRESHMEN: Joseph Accardi, Daniel Bauman, Mary Lynne Berto, Barbara Bilof, James Cousin, Margaret Cousin, Mary Ann Ellsworth, Mary Fogle, Monica Freitag, Judy Good, Mary Harush, Cheryl Hanson, Mary Hanson, John Harrer, Mary Heidt, Richard Johnson, Kathleen Kennedy, Mary Kinkade, Terry Kirkeenjg, Anita Klansek, David McCarville, Sharon Paukert, John Poiizzi, Stanley Rick seeker, John Ryan, Diane Schmitz, Margaret Stien, Michael Zimbrich. Nancy Bucbko, Judy Oliver, and Kay Eddy sort through some of the many selections of Christmas cards sold recently by members of the Press Club.

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Page 4 November, 1964 Here andThere Tuesday, Oct. 27, was the night of the first Home and School meeting. Margaret Fitz- gerald and Peter Obligato took part in a discussion of “The students reaction to religion in school and home life.” Both parents and teach- ers agreed that they profited from the talks. Have you noticed the en- thusiastic spirit hanging on the halls of BCHS? The Pep club members have earned recognition for their posters urging attendance at the foot- ball games. They have really helped to increase school spirit for the majority of the students. ♦ All studonts interested in any field of medicine are invited to attend the Future Nurses club. The name of the club need not mislead you. Once a month, a guest speaker talks to the members on such aspects of medicine as phar macy, technology, physical therapy, radiology, social work, and laboratory research. A potluck dinner for club members is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 19, at 6:30 in the cafeteria. The purpose of this gather- ing is to welcome new members of the Future Nurses club. As their main project this year the Sodality has intro- duced the Perpetual Rosary into BCHS. This is how it works: All students interested in participating in this devotion have an opportunity to sign up for the day and the time that fits in with their schedule. All those who participate help in promoting the recitation of the rosary by one or two students at a time during the entire school day from 8:20 until 3:00. ♦ Secretaries Sponsor Graveyard Hop Prixe winners at the “Graveyard Hop” were Chuck Molay, most original; Le Roy Stoltz, winner of the door prize; Nsmcy Buchko, funniest costume; Joe Bergeson, ugliest; and Judy Good, most elaborate. Tomorrow’s Secretary club sponsored the hop Oct. 24 in the gym. Students were not admitted without costumes. Judges for costumes included Sr. Aietta, Fr. Fagan, Mrs. Collins, and Mr. Don Evenson. In charge of the dance preparations were club officers Pat Fleck, president; Grace Walker, vice president and treasurer; and Mary Synowski, secretary. Sister M. Febronia is club moderator. be; .. C v Or r o Do you need help like she needs help? Call HAZEL. Don’t be Coo-Coo, O When the time is right Go to BRILLS! e e e e Seniors Face ollege Exams Seniors hoping to enter col- lege are now faced with the problem of college entrance exams. Two main exams, the American College Testing (ACT) Program and the Col- lege Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) test, are offered to the students. A student entering college must find out which test his college requires for admission. The ACT consists of four smaller timed tests in English, mathematics, social studies, and the natural studies. The ACT is a four hour test. It can be taken at Beloit College or. November 7, 1964 and April 24. 1965. The CEEB is a combination of three tests, the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), the Achievement tests, and the Writing sample. Most col- leges require only SAT which is a three hour test including verbal and mathematical sections. Some colleges also require the Achievement test, a one- hour test given in the afternoon of the test day, and the Writing Sample, a one hour essay on an assigned topic. The CEEB can be taken at Beloit College on December 5, 1964 or May 1, 196$. Joe Cousin Students are asked to save Betty Crocker coupons for the Senior class. Their goal is set at 5,000 coupons this year. In past years classes have earned such items as tables, punchbowls, and tablecloths by collecting these coupons, eve Though their year has just begun - Seniors are being fitted for their graduation gowns. Are you the T girl? Tiny, Typical, Tall? Then go to chapman's Si.».r M. Dion., RSM, (’62) is shown the day she received her habit in the Sisters of Mercy, in Chicago, Aug. 16, 1964. She was formerly Marilyn Schaul.



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 Page 6 Even a doctor’s son must “grin and bear it”. With a smile, Tom Carney ’65 takes his diphtheria-tetanus shot, recently given to seniors and freshmen. Alumnotes The Closs of ’64 has scat- tered about the country. Listed here are the colleges and careers in which they are active. Mount Mary College, Mil- waukee - Mary Lou Chamon, Patricia Coit Dominican College, Racine, Wis. - Virginia Loomis. Edgewood College, Madison, Wis. - Patricia Dolan, Pa- tricia McKeam, Lauren Ever- son. Marian College, Fond du Lac, Wis. - Pauline Van Kam- pen, Judy Wingler. University of Wisconsin, Madison - John Aeschlimann, Rick Bach, Bill Brown, Art Luebke, David Thibeau, Charles Vickerman. Wisconsin State University at Whitewater - Joanne Lukas, John Meyers, Jim Quick, Kathy Stauber, Colleen Tyler, Mike Wolf, Beverly Hagar, Patricia Ryan, Patricia Ham- ill. at Wausau - J06 Frye. at Stevens Point - Dick Ashton. Platteville University, Platteville, Wis. - John Gre- gory. St. Norbert College, West De Pere, Wis. - Lynn Bern- stein, Kris KinzeT. Viterbo College, La Crosse, Wis. - Cheryl Carter. Rockhurst College, Kansas City, Mo. - Jack Anastasi. Notre Dame University, South Bend, Ind. - Jim Boho. St. Mary's, Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind. - Kris Free- man. St. Ambrose College, Daven- port, Iowa - Brian Cousin. St. Thomas College, St. Paul, Minn. - Peter Schuler. College of St. Francis, Joliet, 111. - Patricia Van Kampen. Marian College, Indian- apolis, Ind. • Carole Fuhrmann. St. Xavier College, Chicago, 111. - Maureen Griffin. St. Gregory Junior College, Shawnee, Okla. - John Hansen. Loretto Heights College, Denver, Colo. - Mary Jo Kut- ter, Peggy Walsh. St. Scholastica College, Duluth, Minn. - Roberta Laugh- lin. Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa, - Jan Protteau. Minneapolis School of Art, Minneapolis, Minn. - Patrick Aldrich. University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. - Kathy Basmagy Lincoln Junior Colfeje, Lincoln, 111. - Gary Brown, Steve Kapitanoff. University of Michigan, Steve Ullrich. University of Northern Illinois, DeKalb, 111. - Kathy VanLandeghem. Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. - Mike Hahn. College of Marin, Marin, Calif. - Tim and Jane Har- rington. Illinois Institute of Tech- nology, Chicago, DI. - Mark Mason. St. Mary Hospital, School of Radio Technology, Madison, Wis. - Vicki Bliss. Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, Janesville, Wis. - Mary O’Laughlin. Patricia Stevens School, Milwaukee, Wis. - Diane Foe- restal, Mary Gregory. Rockford School of Bus- iness, Rockford, 111. - Carol Rule, Sue Rosenow. Madison Business College, Madison, Wis. - Sue Kizer, Mary Jo Borley. Dunwoody Industrial Insti- tute, Minneapolis, Minn. - Ron Goessel. Landis Tool Co., Appren- tice in Mechanical Engineering, Waynesboro, Pa. - Jim Duggan. Vocational School, Beloit, Wis. - Patricia White. Navy - Joe Bua. Marine Corps - John Hills. Employed Outside Beloit: Ontario Hydro Commission, Canada - Anne McKechnie; Mercy Hospital, Janesville - Carol Anderson; Admiral Corp. Harvard, 111. - Phyllis Dailey; Sears-Roebuck Co. - Georgj- anna Wade; Domestic work, Janesville - Kathy Galfano. Employed in Beloit: Free- man Co. - Arleen Williams, Bill Knipp, Fred Pines, Theresa Edges; Vocational School - Pam Erlandson; First Na- tional Bank - Tom Faralli, Mary Ann Stien; Yates-Ameri- can - Patricia Hackett; Ellis Theater - Tony Konopa; Mar- shall’s Grocery - Ron Marshall; Maidrite - Tom Brogan; Ches- ter’s - Sue Choudoir, Billie Jean Jordan; Bowl-Aire Lanes - Dennis Dooley. November, 1964 Also Employed in Beloit: Kennedy Construction Co. - AI Misetz, Fairbanks-Morse - Nancy San regret, Janet Pula- ski, Kathy Mullins; Beloit Tool Co. - Jim Najdowski; Superior Brass and Aluminum Co. - Gerald Nicholson; Dun- nick's - Joanne O’Donahue; Chapman's - Donna $tepanek; Adams Kom Kurls - Charles Bucchardt. Married - Nancy Witzack Green. Sam Fiore (’61) is stationed on the USS Sea Wolf Nuclear Submarine, Atlantic Fleet. • • Tern Heyerdahl (’62) is now attending communications school at Naval Training Center, Bainbridge, Md. Tom entered the Navy in September 1963L e e Joe Buo (’64) is stationed aboard the radar picket ship USS Searcher, now cruising the North Atlantic. Joe en- listed in the Navy upon grad- uation from BCHS and com- pleted basic training at Great Lakes, 111. in August. • ♦ Pot Van Kampen (’64) has been chosen President of her class at the College of SL Francis, Joliet, 111.

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